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I'll Never Love Anyone Anymore

1991 Japanese TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I'll Never Love Anyone Anymore
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I'll Never Love Anyone Anymore with the Japanese title “Mou Daremo Aisanai” (もう誰も愛さない) is a 1991 Japanese TV drama broadcast every Thursday from April 11 – June 27 from 10:00pm to 10:54pm on Fuji TV’s “Thursday Theatre” programming format. It was directed by Yasuyuki Kusada, Hiroshi Akabane and Satoru Nakajima. Eisaku Yoshida plays the lead character.[1][2]

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The 12 episode TV drama began rebroadcasting on October 8, 2019 on TVK (Television Kanagawa), a local Japanese station located in Kanagawa, in the Greater Tokyo Area.[3][4]

The 12 episode series rebroadcast in 2019.[5][6]

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Cast

Production

In the announcement after the end of the 9th episode and the 10th episode, Mie Yamamoto 's "Sweet Love" (Japanese cover of the inserted song), and in the announcement after the 10th episode, BON CHIC 's "Don't Feel" (Japanese cover of the theme song, "Welcome to the Edge ("Todokanu Omoi” とどかぬ想い (One-Sided Love))"") was used.[5][7][8][9]

  • Technical cooperation- Higashidori, Shibuya Video Studio
  • Art cooperation- Fuji Art
  • Producers - Yuzo Abe, Toyohiko Wada
  • Production - Fuji TV, AVEC
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Overview

The crime series was named “Roller Coaster Drama” because of the quick progression of the story and the unpredictable element of suspense.[10] The concept and drama was so popular that the same creative team produced "I can't see only you" (1992) and "I can't show tears anymore" (1993), making "Mou Daremo Aisainai" (もう誰も愛さない) the first of the "Roller Coaster Drama trilogy". “Roller Coaster Drama” became known as a genre.[11][12]

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